Friday, June 26, 2009

Habitat's ReStore

Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore at 333 Main Street has been refurbished and updated. Store Manager Jody Carey cut the ribbon to celebrate while Habitat Executive Director Steve Brown explained that the charitable organization accepts donations of household goods and then sells them to help fund their building projects. They can be reached at 706-837-0702. The ribbon cutting ceremony was facilitated by the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce. The public is invited to an Open House at ReStore on Saturday, June 27, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Ferguson Fare-thee-Well


The Development Authority of LaGrange bid farewell to Susan Ferguson (center) with a luncheon in her honor today. Susan, whose office was in the chamber building, was the Family Support Coordinator and helped numerous families settle in from South Korea as they moved here for the new KIA plant and all its support industries. She has spent three years helping with cable and phone connections, housing, licenses, translators and tutors, and much of daily living's necessities. Officials from the companies and local government lauded her work. Her last official day is June 30, 2009.

Prize Winners


Not only do you have a good breakfast and get to hear a speaker on an interesting topic, but the chamber's Early Bird Breakfast meetings also offer an opportunity to win door prizes!
This month's winners are from left: Jane Wylie Plagens of American Red Cross, who won a carpet cleaning from Citrus Solutions; Elaine Carr of Mimi's Apparel & Designs in Hogansville, who won the gift basket from Creative Call-Ins; Wade Hall of Diverse Power garnered a Red Cross bag and tee; and Libby Willingham of Mallory Agency was rewarded with a plant from US Lawns.

Tourism Targets


Charlie Gatlin, deputy commissioner for tourism at the Georgia Department of Economic Development, spoke at our monthly chamber meeting and told us about the State’s campaign to have visitors “Discover the Unexpected.” Currently the target audience for tourism includes families, but especially the mothers who are the decision makers. He noted that the department’s next target audience will be active empty nesters.

(Photo: Gatlin on left, Chamber Chair of the Tourism Committee Rick Waterhouse on right)

Monday, June 15, 2009

Tourism Director Job Open


Full-time position with excellent benefits. EOE

Applicants must have substantial knowledge of Troup County and the travel industry.

Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in tourism, public relations, marketing, or a related field and two years in-field experience.
OR
Minimum of five years experience in travel industry.

GA Work Ready certification preferred.

A full job description is available upon request at 706-884-8671.

Resumes with three professional references will be accepted until June 25, 2009 by fax at 706-882-8012, by mailing to LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 636,LaGrange, GA 30241, or e-mail to pestes@lagrangechamber.com.

DB Green Opens


Rick Brock cut the ribbon for the new location of DB Green at 1691 Vernon Road. Joining the Brocks were friends, family, customers, the Troup County Commission, and the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce. The chamber selected DB Green, a residential remodeling and repairs contractor, as the “Small Business of the Month” in May and comments to the chamber’s blog included, “(Rick) was professional, courteous, and timely in all aspects, from beginning to end of our project.” (See our May 1, 2009 posting.)

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

A Fit Staff


Your chamber of commerce staff and friends learned some great tips today on how to "stay fit while you sit" at the computer. Dr. Joseph Doughty of LaGrange Clinic of Specific Chiropractic told us to roll our shoulders, stand up and reach for the sky, and gave us hand stretches among other suggestions.

Who said typing isn't hard labor? Not Dr. Doughty! He noted that typing all day is equal to moving 27-tons. Yikes!

Other tips he shared were to look away from your monitor and focus across the room. That will help avoid eye strain.

And please don't cross your legs. Keep your feet on the floor - when at your desk, put a phone book or something under your feet to keep your knees bent and those muscles extended properly.

Want to learn more? The good doctor will give a seminar for your office, too. Call him at 706-882-1000.

Three Stores Now Open

The chamber of commerce was priviledged to be a part of three grand openings this week. First, the Sock Shoppe opened at LaGrange Mall, with General Manager Mike Brown doing the honors. Then E.J. Jones and Barbara Treadwell used ceremonial scissors to open the doors to the new West Georgia Technical College bookstore. And finally, Southern Shooters owners Cindi & Bruce Southwell celebrated their new hunting and archery pro shop opening at 51 New Hutchinson Mill Road. Congratulations to all!




Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Online Marketing Published


Brandon Eley, interactive marketing director at Kelsey Advertsing & Design in LaGrange, has published his book, "Online Marketing Inside Out."

Eley recently held a seminar for members of the chamber and shared great tips for doing business electronically. See our posting from May 21, below.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Tone Ribbon Cutting


Ms. Bena Klier-Bouler has expanded Tone Fitness Academy into a 5,000-square foot facility at 805 Hill Street. Helping her cut the ribbon were her partner Kevin Daniel (center) and her husband Julius Bouler (fifth from right), members of the LaGrange City Council, and representatives of the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce. Ms. Klier-Bouler, a body-building champion, said one of her goals is to serve the teens of the area by offering an assortment of classes from boxing to wrestling and more. The fitness center can be reached at (706) 594-4881.